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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Parvus Corp | Subject: SpacePC 2320 Series CPU
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 October 2003

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The SpacePC 2320 Series CPU is an Intel Pentium MMX compatible embedded PC integrating a low-power NS Geode GX1 266MHz processor together with a wealth of peripheral and software support.

The SpacePC 2320 Series CPU is an Intel Pentium MMX compatible embedded PC integrating a low-power NS Geode GX1 266MHz processor together with a wealth of peripheral and software support, all on a space-saving (3.550 x 3.775in) PC/104 form factor module Product pricing is below $350 per board in volume orders over 100 units

The module includes 128Mbyte SDRAM and interfaces for 10/100 Ethernet, E-IDE, floppy, two USB ports, two serial ports, LCD-TFT/ LCD-CRT video, AC97 sound, parallel, PS/2 keyboard/mouse, as well as a solid state disk (SSD) socket for nonvolatile DiskOnChip memory.

The 2320 Series computer board is flexibly designed for high performance embedded applications that leverage either standard PC or real-time operating systems, including Windows 95/98/NT/CE, VxWorks, QNX, Linux or ROM-DOS.

Available in both standard (0 to +60C) and extended temperature (-40 to +85C) versions, the 2320 Series makes an ideal platform for aviation, industrial, medical, military, and transportation computing applications, as it offers high performance processing (266MHz) together with very low power consumption (5.4W) and high reliability (no moving parts).

A 300MHz version can also be purchased, if minimum order quantities are met.

For rapid, out-of-the box implementation, this rugged x86 embedded processor is also available in a hardware development kit, which comes with the 2320 CPU module, 8Mbyte DiskOnChip memory, POST code card, ROM-DOS operating system, cables and adapters - all pre-installed on a benchtop PC/104 development station (with CD-ROM drive, 1.44Mbyte floppy drive, 2.5in IDE hard drive, 110-220V AC power supply and PC/104-Plus/PCI/ISA backplane).

Users can simply attach a keyboard, mouse, and monitor and they have all of the system resources of a typical desktop PC.

ROM-DOS will even boot automatically from Flash or users can install their own operating system.

While supplies last, a limited quantity of the SpacePC 2320 CPU is also available for free evaluation.

The SpacePC CPU family includes six x86 (Intel) compatible processor cards in 386, 486, 586, and Pentium class models.

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